Entrepreneur Workforce Development

Career development for the entrepreneur economy


by daniel.phillips
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The UMass Boston EC…..What’s in it for Students

First of all, the UMass Boston Entrepreneurship Center will hold it’s introductory event on 6/15 at 5:30pm in the Venture Development Center.  And you’re all invited.  The EC’s goal is to enhance UMass Boston’s position as a significant source of highly skilled, well-educated professionals and leaders for the region’s next-generation entrepreneurial economy.  But what exactly does that mean to the students of UMass Boston?

The EC has a significant advisory/mentor board consisting of many of the top entrepreneurs in the area including UMass Boston alumni who are committed to working with our students to help develop their careers in the start-up community as well as launch their own start-ups.  We will be holding workshops and events every semester for networking, workforce development skills, and start-up assistance.  For students launching their own start-ups we will have ongoing assistance and guidance from industry professionals.  And for students who want to build careers in this start-up economy, with the assistance of our advisory/mentor board we will continue to expand our very successful Student Entrepreneur Intern Program (StEP) well beyond the 50 paid internships we have realized to date.

In addition, over the next year we will be rolling out an entrepreneur scholarship program, buisness plan competition, and funding assistance to help our student based start-ups progress.  And when you combine the EC with the Entrepreneur Specialization in the College of Management and the Venture Development Center, UMass Boston truly has an environment where we teach, practice, and live entrepreneurship.

So, please join us 5:30pm – 7pm in the Venture Development Center to continue our path to being a significant provider of highly skilled, well educated professionals and leaders for the region’s next-generation entrepreneurial economy

 


by daniel.phillips
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UMass Boston Entrepreneurship Center Launch

It’s been almost two weeks since the press release and Mass High Tech article hit the streets and the response has been overwhelming.  I’m still digging out from the emails and phone calls.  Just a very positive response from students, the university and the start-up industry.   It seems that three themes have resonated.  The first is this just makes sense for UMass Boston and the time is right.  The second is that workforce development for the start-up community can be a significant advantage for the start-up community in Massachusetts.  And the third is alot of industry people asking how they can help.

The end result is we have alot more internship openings from start-ups coming in and alot more students requesting internships.  We have 46 internships filled with 23 companies to date.  In future blogs I’ll talk more about plans for entry level workforce training we’re doing for marketing, sales, finance, IT, QA, and software development  positions.

Regarding how people can help, we have mentor and guest lecture opportunities.  And we always appreciate more internship opportunities.


by daniel.phillips
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The Premise Behind This Blog

 

The current economy does not enable the entrepreneur start up  community to produce the quantity or financial level of IPO’s and acquisitions as it did years ago. At the same time, our economy still requires that we produce a quantity of successful start up businesses with successful investment and liquidity events. The expectations of the general workforce must move away from the feeling of entitlement to working for a few years and cashing in their stock options. The workforce for the start up marketplace needs to migrate toward a workforce motivated by the chance to learn, participate, and grow long term in a professional career.  
 

With this in mind, this blog will be about how UMass Boston, the only public and urban four year university in Boston, is becoming a significant producer of interns and employees for the entrepreneur start up company workforce in the Boston area.

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